JOHN WRIGHT MANSIONSecond Empire style brick home built 1880-1882. Listed on the National Register of Historic Homes.

MERRY SCHOOL HOUSEBuilt in the 1860’s in Oxford Twp., Erie Co. Used as a school until 1935. Moved to the Village in 1991.

DETTERMAN CHURCHBelieved to be 1 of 2 known original remaining log churches in Ohio, was built as an Evangelical Church in 1846. The East Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church has reconstructed it for tours, church services, weddings, etc.

ANNIE BROWN LOG HOUSEMiss Brown’s home for 82 yrs. (1869-1951) - built in 1851 in Seneca Country south of Flat Rock - moved to Village in 1976. It now houses early Ohio settler exhibits.

SCHRINER LOG HOUSESpinning and weaving exhibits, demonstrations - Rev. Roy B. Leedy flax working equipment collection. Moved to Village in 1979 from Seneca County.WAGNER LOG HOUSEA two story structure built about 1830 as a tavern with the family living quarters on the second floor. Moved to the Village from west of Fremont in 1981.

NORTH ADAMS BARN
Black Smith Shop - moved in 1979 from Potter Rd.KROMER BARNLocated south of Sandusky, dismantled and rebuilt in 1989.

LYME POST OFFICEServed Lyme as a post office 1824-1859 and 1884-1894. Moved to the Village in 1976.

SEYMOUR HOUSEFamily Homestead for 112 yrs. (1836-1948) - Built in 1836, the home is one of the oldest remaining on Strongs Ridge (Rt. 113) - Moved in 1976 to prevent demolition, it was the first building in the Village.

THE WRIGHT BANKING CO.Look through the window to see the safe from the bank that John Wright built in Bellevue. Dedicated during the Wright Family Reunion , June 2000.

ICE HOUSEA building moved from the Biebricher property, W. Main St., Bellevue. It now replaces the original Wright Homestead ice house by the pond where ice was cut and stored to be used during the warm months.